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Roland JV-880 - LFO Synchro; LFO Rate

Roland JV-880
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LFO
synchro
Patch:
Tone
L
F
1 s y n c h r o
=
F F
C1--
--]
P
a t c h
:
T
o
n
e
L F 2 s
y n c h r o
=
N
C1--
--]
This
parameter determines whether
or not the Note On is synchronized
(ON) with
the start of the LFO
effect.
Settings:
ON/OFF
ON : Since \he LFO frequency cycle begins from the same point with each Note On,
the phase of
the
LFO differs for
each note
played.
OFF : Regardless of when
the Note On
occurs,
the
phase of the LFO
is
synchronous
for
ail notes
played.
Synchro=ON
Notes
played
/
sounds
Synchro=OFF
Notes played
/
sounds
Time
Time
With
LFO synchro set to
ON,
try playing
an
arpeggiated chord. The
set
LFO
frequency cycle begins
with
each
note
played,
creating
a
random, natural
modulation.
When
this parameter is
set
to OFF, the
modulation is uniform
for
all the
notes,
since one LFO is applied to all the sounds.
LFO
rate
P
a t- c- h
5
T o
n e
L F
1 r a t e
=
6 9
P a
t c- h
:
T o n e
LFO 2 raie=20
Cl 3
Cl
3
This parameter
determines
the
speed of the LFO.
Range:
127
The greater
the value, the faster the
speed.
Setting a
low rate is good for vibrato and tremolo effects, while higher values create
more
unusual,
distorted
sounds and
effects.

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